Fantastic! Extraordinary! Majestic! Prized! These are some of the adjectives residents use to describe the homes for sale at Kapolei Iwalani. Built between 1995 and 2009, this planned community of homes has become a highly desirable neighborhood in Oahu’s Second City of Kapolei.

One- and two-story, three- and four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bath single-family homes in Kapolei, some with beautiful mountain views sit on nice-sized lots ranging from 2,906 square feet to 5,963 square feet. Super spacious kitchens, walk-in closets in the master bedrooms, open living space with interiors up to 1,899 sq. ft., these elegant homes offer the perfect opportunity to have your own piece of paradise.

Kapolei Iwalani is a quiet, charming neighborhood near everything! From Walmart, Costco, Home Depot and Target to Ka Makana Alii shopping center – from schools, shopping, restaurants and entertainment to the Kapiolani Recreation Center complete with swimming pool, event party rooms and park areas – Kapolei Iwalani takes you to the weekly farmer’s market and to the luxury of Disney’s Aulani. It’s all either in walking distance or just a few minutes’ drive. The freeway is also just minutes away and The Bus stops conveniently close.

Bordered by Kapolei Parkway and Kamaaha Avenue, Kapolei Iwalani is a community of very well-maintained homes, sidewalks and roads with street parking. Iwalani houses have flowing open floor plans, two-car garages, backyards and lanai. Some have solar water and photovoltaic systems. These homes were built to take advantage of Hawaii’s natural air flow and natural light. It is true ohana-style (family-style) living in Kapolei Iwalani.

And, last but not least, there is absolutely no maintenance fee to live in lovely Kapolei Iwalani.

Add up all these fabulous benefits, and your new home in Kapolei Iwalani will be at the top of your dream list – a dream that you can make into a reality.

We exclude Leasehold data from this market analysis because Leasehold properties do not compare with regular Fee Simple properties.

We use median instead of the average because it depicts more accurately a central tendency to the sample size. Example: Take 5 numbers - 3, 5, 7, 9, 21. The median is 7 (the middle number) and the average is 9 (sum of all divided by 5).